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"Annotated Psychotherapy demonstrates how an experienced psychotherapist develops and carries out the right treatment plan through interactions with the patient or client. In these pages, clinicians will find an explanation of everything the therapist says to patients or clients: why they say it, what they intend it to do, how it fits in with the treatment plan for that person, and, importantly, what might have been said that would be better. Each of the eight sessions are presented in the form of a transcript that shows how a seasoned clinician might conduct the session-what their internal judgments are and what reasoning or rationale they might have for the therapeutic interventions they choose. Discussion sections after each transcript and a glossary provide helpful explanatory material for the key ideas and concepts, making this book an enlightening resource for therapists working and training in psychotherapy, whether their background is psychology, social work, psychiatry, or counseling"--
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Since the late 1970s, there has been an increase in the study of diversity, inclusion, race, and ethnicity within the field of counseling. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Multicultural Counseling, Social Justice, and Advocacy will comprehensively synthesize a wide range of terms, concepts, ideologies, groups, and organizations through a diverse lens. This encyclopedia will include entries on a wide range of topics relative to multicultural counseling, social justice and advocacy, and the experiences of diverse groups. The encyclopedia will consist of approximately 600 signed entries, arranged alphabetically within four volumes.
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La conceptualisation de cas est la première étape de toute démarche psychothérapeutique. Elle est le siège d’enjeux capitaux pour le succès de la psychothérapie : définir la future relation thérapeutique et identifier la nature du problème psychologique qui sous-tend la plainte. En effet, l’abandon ou l’échec de la démarche psychothérapeutique résulte très souvent d’une mauvaise identification ou d’un désaccord entre client et thérapeute sur ce qui constitue le problème du client.Dans ce livre, les auteurs fournissent à chaque (futur) professionnel les bases scientifiques et pratiques de la conceptualisation de cas, dans une approche collaborative basée sur les données probantes. Ils abordent plus particulièrement :la concrétisation des problèmes psychologiques lors des premiers entretiens ; les modélisations holistique et fonctionnelle du problème ; la mesure des processus psychologiques et des symptômes ; le plan de traitement.
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This book provides an overview of the science and practice of relational savoring, a brief, guided reflection exercise that helps clients reconnect with memories of being closely connected with another person. Positive connection with others provide essential psychological benefits. Yet for many therapy clients, it is all too easy to overlook these positive moments. Relational savoring helps clients reflect on and value these experiences and relationships, to achieve improved relationship satisfaction and better emotion regulation. This book blends research, theory, expert clinical guidance, and compelling case examples to show how therapists can use the relational savoring approach with clients. Therapists first help clients choose an appropriate memory to savor, then guide them through a reflection exercise where they reflect on the emotions, thoughts, and significance associated with a close-connected experience occurring within an attachment relationship (e.g., parent-child or intimate partnerships).Relational savoring is an ideal complement to other, ongoing interventions. Alternatively, the approach can be used on its own. Given its versatility, effectiveness, and brevity, this intervention will be a welcome addition to any therapist’s toolkit.
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La présence thérapeutique est une façon d'être avec les patients qui optimise le déroulement d'une thérapie. Cet état d'esprit fondamental est trop souvent perturbé par le stress et les distractions qui rendent difficile pour le thérapeute de maintenir sa présence. Cet ouvrage expose une revue des données sur la présence thérapeutique, ses composants (manière d'être, écoute, empathie), son histoire (psychanalyse, approches corporelles et cognitives), et son approche physiologique (neuroplasticité, théorie polyvagale). Elle propose un protocole pratique qui permet de développer ses capacités de présence ainsi qu'un ensemble d'exercices pour approfondir cette présence relationnelle thérapeutique. Cet ouvrage qui s'adresse à tous les thérapeutes, intéressera particulièrement tous ceux qui œuvrent dans le domaine des psychothérapies ou des thérapies manuelles et corporelles. Shari M. Geller, est docteur en psychologie clinique, enseignante à l'Université de York à Toronto. La présence thérapeutique est une façon d'être avec les patients qui optimise le déroulement d'une thérapie. Cet état d'esprit fondamental est trop souvent perturbé par le stress et les distractions qui rendent difficile pour le thérapeute de maintenir sa présence. Cet ouvrage expose une revue des données sur la présence thérapeutique, ses composants (manière d'être, écoute, empathie), son histoire (psychanalyse, approches corporelles et cognitives), et son approche physiologique (neuroplasticité, théorie polyvagale).Elle propose un protocole pratique qui permet de développer ses capacités de présence ainsi qu'un ensemble d'exercices pour approfondir cette présence relationnelle thérapeutique. Cet ouvrage qui s'adresse à tous les thérapeutes, intéressera particulièrement tous ceux qui œuvrent dans le domaine des psychothérapies ou des thérapies manuelles et corporelles.
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"This is the only book that teaches clinicians how to run an effective, evidence-informed, and multi-disciplinary eating disorder group, incorporating psychoeducation, process group dynamics, and experiential elements. Whereas group therapy for eating disorders is widely used across many levels of care, the outpatient setting is uniquely poised to deliver effective, multi-disciplinary group therapy. The first part of this book offers practical guidance for conceiving, organizing, and initiating outpatient groups, equipping clinicians with the necessary tools to foster supportive and transformative environments. The second includes seven chapters that delve into the core themes of eating disorder recovery, featuring 60 activities and discussions empowering participants towards growth and resilience. This book teaches clinicians how to collaboratively lead groups to optimize cohesion and harness the collective strength of the group to facilitate change. It provides thorough rationale and psychoeducation for each group exercise and is complete with sample forms, worksheets, and handouts. Suitable for clinicians and students alike in the eating disorder field, this guide on how to successfully begin and run your own group is a necessary resource"--
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"Using a process-based approach to personalize CBT for better success: The process-based approach to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a unique method for understanding psychological problems as complex networks of interacting processes. It allows therapists to grasp the individuality, complexity, and dynamics of psychological disorders--things that often get missed in diagnosis-oriented approaches. The authors, both experienced researchers and practitioners of this method, explore how understanding these complex networks enables therapists using CBT to focus on the core processes responsible for a person's suffering. First, the reader is shown how emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and somatic processes interact in maintaining maladaptive states and how this approach identifies the points at which therapeutic interventions can be applied to achieve maximum leverage. This is followed by guidance on implementing the approach in practice, including addressing diagnostic issues, to create an individual process-based model network for selecting the right evidence-based interventions. The process-based approach forms a connecting foundation that combines classical CBT with third wave approaches (acceptance commitment therapy, schema therapy) and integrates helpful recent developments in psychotherapy research, such as evolutionary theories. Practitioners will find the downloadable tools in the appendix invaluable for their clinical practice. This book is of interest to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, mental health practitioners, students, and trainees."--
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"This book explores the link between the effectiveness of the family therapist and the complexity of the therapeutic relationship. For family therapists the therapeutic alliance is complex because there are different family members, and the therapist must have an empathic relationship with each of them. Furthermore, the therapist is focused on facilitating the development of trust between the family members. The book highlights the family therapist, not as an interventionist, but as someone who is focused on establishing a good relationship with different family members. It includes research, theory as well as case studies, exploring topics such as: the therapist's emotion regulation, the therapist's inner dialogue, and dealing with client feedback. The main idea is simple but important: The goal of family therapy is not healing, but connection. A family therapist knows that connection heals. Connection also protects against suffering in the future. This book is essential for beginning and seasoned family therapists, systemic therapists, and graduate students"--
Family psychotherapy --- Family psychotherapy --- Family psychotherapy --- Psychotherapist and patient --- Family therapists
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Les sept patients dont il est question dans ce livre consultent pour souffrance au travail et non pour racisme et discrimination au travail. Pourtant ils en ont douloureusement fait l'expérience au sein de leur entreprise parce qu'ils se sont tous trouvés pris dans un « effet de système », assignés à une place subalterne dans les rapports de travail, définie par des catégories de race, mais aussi pour nombre d'entre eux, de classe et de genre. Dans le cadre de la psychothérapie, ils parviennent peu à peu à démêler les différents fils qui les font souffrir. Si, dans le récit de certains, les pratiques racistes et discriminantes sont évidentes, pour d'autres elles sont plus feutrées, voire occultées. Cependant tous comprennent par eux-mêmes et pour eux-mêmes dans quoi ils ont été pris. C'est cette compréhension subjective qui leur permet de sortir du désespoir, de la plainte, de prendre conscience de la portée de ce qu'ils disent, de s'émanciper et poursuivre plus sereinement leur route sur les chemins cahoteux du travail.
Racism in the workplace --- Minorities --- Psychotherapy patients
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